November 29, 2009

Tonight we got home from Tokyo. I'm still sort of recovering and trying to figure out WHAT just happened in the past week but it was amazing (I know I use that word to describe a lot of stuff but it is really really meant this time.) It was a whole other world though, and towards the end I found myself ready for home. Then I saw a guy on the plane wearing a shirt that said "I (heart) hot moms" on it, and was reminded that American flight attendants don't wear bright purple like Japanese ones, and that I would be going back to school on Monday...so that's that.

Once I find out what is for the blog and what will be included in an article I'm writing, I will ramble and rant like I normally do, but for now I'm too lazy to upload any photos or even go downstairs to get a glass of Nesquik even though it sounds really good right now. Once I am not out of sorts, and have a few more sorts, and then some, I will talk about depressing airports and amazing Japanese toilets. But I will keep what it was like to meet Rei Kawakubo to myself. The most special moments are to be kept secret and I won't need to write a post to remember what happened.

And, because I don't like a pictureless post...This is a main reference point for hair dying want/need.Soooo...what'd I miss while I was gone? It doesn't make much sense that I'm a blogger that doesn't have a laptop and usually posts about most events and shows days after they happen. I'm like some old hag with a walker trudging past a running marathon, the bright green tennis balls befooting my wretched tool juxtaposed with the neon sneakers of these fast, with-the-times younguns. (I realize I am a youngun, but with a slow computer.)

Glad you had a fab time in Tokyo! i went in the summer.. LOVED IT.. but was like you, ready to come home after a while! where was your favouirte place? Mine without doubt had 2 be HARAJUKU and stores like KIDDY LAND! I even bumped into Paul Walker there!

Hi girl! i've read about your blog in a Spanish Blog so I decided to visit it and I have to say that I really like it!I'm a 17-year-old girl with a fashion blog but i'm starting... I hope you visit it and give me your opinion. thanks!

I love Japan as well amnazing country which has an upbeat atmosphere. Although I wouldn't know I haven't been there. Hear me sounding like a expert. Anyhow I have just started a fashion blog and this blog is really inspirational for me especially because I am tween to teen years old and your around the same age as me. I love your postings oh and by the way check out my blog:http://theinevitableworldoffashion.blogspot.com/I know what a odd name for a fashion blog "Inevitable" doesn't that mean bound to happen. Anyway, Looking to find some followers so please follow me!

im sure you had the bestest time there!when i went to japan (a year ago so i was 12) i came back and i laid in bed literally crying because i wanted to be back there so much!the food especially was awesome!did you have any of those dried up fry type thingies? that came in those plastic cartons and they were shaped like fat fried but they were potato chips?? i hope so, those were awesome!!

I know I'm not the only one who's dying to hear about ~the Rei Experience~ but I understand the need for privacy. I would probably keep it to myself too if I met my hero. Just saying.And the header? From Pop? I think? Don't judge if I'm wrong, ha! Anyways, glad your back and most importantly you're alive in one piece. When my brother came back from Japan all he could talk about was the toilets too... so, you're not alone! LOL

Even if you don't do it in a blog post, write your meeting with Rei down somewhere. I found a notebook of mine detailing something significant that happened to me, and it contained many details that I'd forgotten, even though I have a decent memory.

Keeping some things to yourself is necessary, but preserve them for your future self.

I never found the opportunity to comment on your last post but love the pictures! The photo where you are chatting with your hands in the pockets of that seriously epic skirt (the whole ensemble is ridiculously cool) is my favorite. Plus the three photos against the red door. Also, sounds like Tokyo was, as anticipated, amazing. Understand in terms of what and what not to disclose on the blog. Makes complete sense.

Your a lucky girl, that you got to meet Rei. Here comes the emoticon..... :] It really love how your keeping this experience to yourself. It's really really....hmmm...what's the word? Well the wod is yet to be found to complete that sentence. Your and inspiration.

Wow tavi, I can't believe how grown up you are! I think I'm only just starting to realise how precious my special memories are. You're amazing,and I'm sure Rei and everyone else you met realises this too.

Hi!I saw you in a fashion spanish magazine =) it has to be absolutely amazing to be invited by Marc Jacobs, Comme des Garçcons... & attending a McQueen show is to kill for!!I absolutely love those shoes that appear in your previous post. WOW!xx

when I read that you weren't sharing your experience about rei I almost got angry, and then I realised "shit why would you want to share one of the most amazing things to happen to the whole world?" I admire your privacy and your knowledge, I check your blog everyday for updates and try get my friends to read it, amazing stuff. really is.

Love the new header. I have that issue what an amazing editorial. I hope that Tokyo was all that you anticipated, I have always wanted to go there, I imagine there to be no boundries in style! Please check out my bloghttp://www.stylespotterfashionblogger.blogspot.com

pure talent:)and tokyo! i mean c'mon.totally my favourite place in the world, although i've never had a chance to experience it but you wait, i will soon be a famous fashion photographer out there, wait and see haaha:)keep on writing, you're doing splendedxxxxx

*_* OMG, I read an article about you and I was so amused about it that I decided to visit your blog in order to let you know that yours is a fantastic way of view life and fashion! I'll come back to read you again.

こんにちわ!! お帰りなさい^~^;(Hello! Welcome home!) Hehe. I still have yet to go to Japan. Can't afford it yet but my fiance and best friend have. Rawr. It's still one of my goals though! Did you have fun?! Did you visit Harajuku and Shibuya?! D:::::::::::::::::: I have sooo many questions....but that still doesn't explain why I just spazzed out the eyes on my emoticon.(O_o);

Anyway.... :]] Glad you are safely back home. I would have stayed there. XD

i just got back from tokyo too (orchestra tour of s. korea and japan)...you arent kidding about the toilets over there!!! even after several encounters with the heated seat, i still couldn't manage to get used to the...feeling...?

Hi!I'm from Poland and I read about you in a Polish fashion magazine (Polish Elle)!You're such a famous girl, even in Poland (do you know where it is?!) they write about you.So.. I'm amazed with your personality. Hope you had fun in Tokyo and.. good luck!:)

Heyy!!I cannot wait for you to tell us all about Tokyo :)I have always wanted to go to Tokyo you must have had an amazing time!!!! Specially since you met Rei Kawakubo :OI love your blog!!! and you and other bloggers have inspired me to start my own!! so check my blog out i just started like yesterday!!!http://theelittleblackdress.blogspot.com

w-o-w getting to go to tokyo! And meeting Rei hereself. Man what it would be like to be in your shoes. Rei Kawakubo, is one of the most amazing designers on this planet! te he he I love being named after her. Have you every checked out her architecture? It's perfection in concrete form.

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